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A proper unbiased coin was tossed 10 times for 3 trials, giving TTHHTHTTHH, TTTTTHHHHH, and THTHHTHTTH (T = Tails; H = Heads). What is the difference between the theoretical and experimental probabilities of getting heads?

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For the first trial, the probability is 50/50
For the second trial, the probability is 50/50
For the third trial, the probability is 50/50

Based on the results of the three trials, the actual and the theoretical probability of tossing a coin is the same.
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